Letters
- Congenial Spirits: the selected letters (1993)
- The Flight of the Mind: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 1 1888 - 1912 (1975)
- The Question of Things Happening: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 2 1913 - 1922 (1976)
- A Change of Perspective: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 3 1923 - 1928 (1977)
- A Reflection of the Other Person: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 4 1929 - 1931 (1978)
- The Sickle Side of the Moon: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 5 1932 - 1935 (1979)
- Leave the Letters Till We're Dead: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 6 1936 - 1941 (1980)
- Paper Darts: The Illustrated Letters of Virginia Woolf (1991)
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Famous quotes containing the word letters:
“A man who publishes his letters becomes a nudistnothing shields him from the worlds gaze except his bare skin. A writer, writing away, can always fix himself up to make himself more presentable, but a man who has written a letter is stuck with it for all time.”
—E.B. (Elwyn Brooks)
“... all my letters are read. I like that. I usually put something in there that I would like the staff to see. If some of the staff are lazy and choose not to read the mail, I usually write on the envelope Legal Mail. This way it will surely be read. Its important that we educate everybody as we go along.”
—Jean Gump, U.S. pacifist. As quoted in The Great Divide, book 2, section 10, by Studs Terkel (1988)
“Do not write me studied letters but ramble as you please.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)